Structure
of a Feature Article
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Headline: Nice catchy
heading
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Introduction: Use a hook
to engage the reader or question the
reader, encourage them the think
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Remember, this is a creative
piece, the purpose being to explore and tell the story character. Your task
is to write an article based on an interview that you have had with one of
the characters from ‘Romeo and Juliet.’ Through the article you are answering
three questions that you have had for your character.
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Body Paragraph 1: Briefly
outline the situation. Who is your character? Why are you interviewing them?
When are you interviewing them? What are you attempting to answer through the
interview
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Body Paragraph 2: Answer
the first question you have for your character. The answer should include
what the character has said (Quotes from the play) and your interpretation of
what the characters answer would be.
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Body Paragraph 3: Answer
the first question you have for your character. The answer should include
what the character has said (Quotes from the play) and your interpretation of
what the characters answer would be.
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Body Paragraph 4: Answer
the first question you have for your character. The answer should include
what the character has said (Quotes from the play) and your interpretation of
what the characters answer would be.
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The paragraphs above should be
very short (no more than 150 words) Don’t forget you are writing a creative, entertainment
piece. It is supposed to be fun, entertaining and snappy. It could be a good
idea to include ‘topic headings’ to scaffold your piece. This can make the
idea in each paragraph a lot clearer. These could just be short quotes that
relate to each of your paragraphs.
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Conclusion: Conclude by
outlining your overall impressions of the character, perhaps hinting at what
their fate will be
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Thursday, 10 March 2016
Structure of a Feature Article
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